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PRL Wins Contractor of the Year Award for Safety Performance

On June 6, 2016, Posted by , In Latest News, With Comments Off on PRL Wins Contractor of the Year Award for Safety Performance

  CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR AWARD FOR SAFETY PERFORMANCE sponsored by THE ALASKA SUPPORT INDUSTRY ALLIANCE May 25th, 2016 Anchorage, AK – http://aoga.org/aoga-awards The Contractor of the Year Award for Safety Performance, sponsored by the Alaska Support Industry Alliance, was created to recognize an oil and gas support company that…

Kenai Landing logistics company unveils heliport

On November 15, 2014, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on Kenai Landing logistics company unveils heliport

http://peninsulaclarion.com/news/2014-11-15/kenai-landing-logistics-company-unveils-heliport Since work began 14 months ago on the PRL Logistics Inc. facility at Kenai Landing, CEO Ron Hyde has strived to be a good neighbor in the community. With the recent completion of a heliport on the property, Kenai’s south beach area now has an emergency access point to…

Alaska Business Monthly

On April 16, 2014, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on Alaska Business Monthly

Alaskan Businessman Invests More Than $2 Million to Renovate Historic Kenai Landmark ANCHORAGE – PRL Logistics, an Alaskan-owned and operated logistics company, will host a grand opening celebration for its new facility servicing the Cook Inlet on the Kenai on Saturday, April 5. PRL’s newly renovated facility is located at…

KTVA Channel CBS 11 News “Kenai Landmark gets Multimillion Dollar Facelift”

On April 10, 2014, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on KTVA Channel CBS 11 News “Kenai Landmark gets Multimillion Dollar Facelift”

By KTVA CBS 11 News: 7:17 AM April 7, 2014 ANCHORAGE – The historical Kenai Landing — a former cannery more than 100 years old — is the new home of an Alaska owned and operated logistics firm. PRL Logistics invested more $2 million renovating and expanding the building using…

Logistics company renovates 100-year-old Kenai cannery

On April 4, 2014, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on Logistics company renovates 100-year-old Kenai cannery

http://peninsulaclarion.com/news/2014-04-07/logistics-company-renovates-100-year-old-kenai-cannery Months of renovations and $2 million later, PRL Logistics Inc. CEO Ron Hyde said he expects to be open for business in Kenai in about a month. “As we’ve continued to watch Cook Inlet and seeing this surge in activity, it just really made sense to start making plans…

Alaskan Businessman Invests More Than $2 Million to Renovate Historic Kenai Landmark

On April 1, 2014, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on Alaskan Businessman Invests More Than $2 Million to Renovate Historic Kenai Landmark

http://www.akbizmag.com/Alaska-Business-Monthly/April-2014/Alaskan-Businessman-Invests-More-Than-2-Million-to-Renovate-Historic-Kenai-Landmark/ ANCHORAGE – PRL Logistics, an Alaskan-owned and operated logistics company, will host a grand opening celebration for its new facility servicing the Cook Inlet on the Kenai on Saturday, April 5. PRL’s newly renovated facility is located at the historical Kenai Landing at the mouth of the Kenai River….

Remote Mobilization in Alaska – Hybrid transportation and logistics

On December 1, 2011, Posted by , In Latest News,Uncategorized, With Comments Off on Remote Mobilization in Alaska – Hybrid transportation and logistics

http://www.akbizmag.com/Alaska-Business-Monthly/December-2011/Remote-Mobilization-in-Alaska/ At about noon on Dec. 6, 2004, the Selendang Ayu was carrying a load of 60,000 tons of soybeans, 440,000 gallons of bunker fuel and 18,000 gallons of diesel oil from Seattle to Xiamen, China, when the captain ordered the main engine stopped so a glitch with a cylinder…

Remote mobilization in Alaska: hybrid transportation and logistics.

On November 1, 2011, Posted by , In Latest News, With Comments Off on Remote mobilization in Alaska: hybrid transportation and logistics.

www.thefreelibrary.com At about noon on Dec. 6, 2004, the Selendang Ayu was carrying a load of 60,000 tons of soybeans, 440,000 gallons of bunker fuel and 18,000 gallons of diesel oil from Seattle to Xiamen, China, when the captain ordered the main engine stopped so a glitch with a cylinder…